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Some techniques cause battlefield effects, which apply to both monsters in play, and remain in place until replaced by another battlefield effect. | Some techniques cause battlefield effects, which apply to both monsters in play, and remain in place until replaced by another battlefield effect. | ||
* | * '''Resist X (Resist Fire, Resist Water, Resist Wood, Resist Metal, Resist Fire):''' Both monsters halve damage from the specified type. | ||
== Technique Riders == | == Technique Riders == |
Revision as of 11:34, 14 April 2023
Move lists and techniques
Battlefield Effect
Some techniques cause battlefield effects, which apply to both monsters in play, and remain in place until replaced by another battlefield effect.
- Resist X (Resist Fire, Resist Water, Resist Wood, Resist Metal, Resist Fire): Both monsters halve damage from the specified type.
Technique Riders
- Charge Up: The technique has no effect this turn. The rest of the technique takes place on the attacker's next turn.
- Shelter: The technique has no effect this turn, except the attacker cannot be hit by attacks except Area attacks. The rest of the technique takes place on the attacker's next turn.
- Fast: This technique goes before the other technique, regardless (unless that technique is also Fast).
- Backlash #: The user takes #/16 of their hit point maximum in damage (unmodified).
- Recoil #: The user takes #/16 of their hit point maximum in damage (unmodified), if they hit.
- Disarm: The target loses its item, and the other creature picks it up if it is not holding an item. Otherwise, it is not accessible until the end of the battle. In any case, all items are returned to their original owner at the end of the battle.
- Scope: The opponent's stats are revealed.
- Contrary Healing: This technique heals the enemy, not the user. (How much it heals is determined by healing_power)
- 1HKO: If the target is lower level than the attacker, they are reduced to 0 HP.
- Area: This technique still does x0.5 damage on a miss.
- Proportional Damage #: This technique does damage to the enemy equal to #/16 of the enemy's maximum HP.
- Proportional Damage (User) #: This technique does damage to the enemy equal to #/16 of the user's maximum HP.
- Multiattack (Random): Do one attack (25% chance), two attacks (50% chance) or four attacks (25% chance).
- Multiattack #: Do # attacks.
Vaguer ideas
- Stall or stop swap-outs, or punish them
- High critical hit ratio (currently we don't have any critical hits)
- Change the user’s Type to (a) the target’s Type, (b) this technique’s Type, (c) the Type of the last technique used on the user
- Interact with items - eating your opponent's consumable item, stop opponent from using items, etc
- Target: Own Team (target one or all of your benched creatures)
- Switch out one monster for another
- Multiattack (Uses): Do # attacks, where # is the number of times in this combat that the technique has already been used.
Conditions
See Former condition system for the consequences of having a condition.
- **Flame Shield:** Creatures that hit you with a melee or touch attack take 1/16 your maximum hit points in damage.
Healing
- Healing (Reliable): This technique heals the user exactly its Power in damage, unmodified.
- Healing (Proportional, User) #: This technique heals the user equal to #/16 of the user's maximum HP.
- Healing (Proportional, Enemy) #: This technique heals the user equal to #/16 of the enemy's maximum HP.
Expanding the Concept
- “if” statements, e.g. “if target Asleep, user heals 4 maximum HP” . If enemy attacks this round, X. Otherwise Y. If attack misses, user takes X damage
- fields, e.g. “user heals DAMAGE DONE BY THIS ATT” or “do 50% of enemy’s CURRENT HP in dmg” or “user heals USER’S CURRENT DAMAGE and enemy takes USER’S CURRENT DAMAGE”)
- tags, e.g. Aerial (can hit Swooping), Underground (can hit Hibernate), Gaze, Light, Sound (some are immune to conditions/pseudo-c/pro-c from Sound techniques, and take half damage from them), etc
Technique ideas
- Evil Eye: Damage. If you have previously used Glower this combat, do an additional 50% damage.
- Eruption: The attack occurs as normal in the first round, and then in each of the following four rounds, unless interrupted (e.g. by a miss). Each subsequent attack has double the power of the one before it. Each attack has a 10% chance of imposing the Burn condition.
- Swallow: The attack occurs as normal in the first round, and then in each of the following four rounds, unless interrupted (e.g. by a miss). Each subsequent attack has double the power of the one before it.
- Revenge Stance: The next time you are attacked, your enemy takes the same amount of damage that you do. You heal as much damage as you dealt.
Sandy's technique ideas
Aaardorn/aardart: Going to be based around slowing down your opponent and dealing mid-range damage
Main moves:
All In Hibernate Overfeed Reckless Abandon
Abesnaki: High Attack with debuffs for opponents but low defense Main Moves: Dash Envision Poison Bite Retalliate
Agnite/Agnidon/Agnigon: Powerful, but has alot of moves that damage itself. Main Moves: Combustion Heated Fury Fume Fire Claw Reckless Abandon
Allagon: Going to have very heavy hitting moves but with very low accuracy, at level 12 will learn a move called "lock on" which makes the next move a guaranteed hit Main moves: Rust Bomb Shrapnel Lock on
Angrito/Sadito: Angrito has High attack, Low defense, Can transform into Sadito which has Low Attack, high defense with the move Rewire
Main Moves: Rewire Duelists Inversion Rust Bomb
Anoleaf: High Speed and Attack, with Lots of attacks with the is_fast priority Main Moves: Dash Retalliate Thorn Lash
Anu: More powerful when it just took damage Main Moves: Retalliate Revenge of Shadows Lock On Dash
Araiginee: Fast and Slows down opponents Main Moves: Web Overfeed Posion bite
Arthrobolt: Low Defense,but more powerful with lower HP. Moves: Electrostatic Retalliate Shrapnel Lock On Self Destruct
AV8R: More Powerful in Sunlight(needs weather implemented): Moves: peck Dash Solar Charge Bright Flash Fly
Axlyghtl: High Defense, uses the move Lure to force opponents to use certain types of moves Moves: Lure Envision Solar Charge Pressure Wash
Bamboon: Based around lifeleech and wearing down the opponent and healing itself Moves: Thwack Lifeleech Bamboo Sweep Poison Bite
Bigfin: Big, Slow, and Tough, low attack. All In Ram Pressure Wash
Birdling: very low in most stats, but high HP, can use hatch to heal and shellshock to prevent damage. Peck Fly Hatch Shell Shock
High Defense Budaye: Scratch Fluff Up
Cateye: Going to be based around looking at and predicting your opponents moves to make it work effectively Main Moves: Scratch Envision Seal in Dark Prophecy
Sumchon: Going to be based around have a heavy weight with moves that are propritionate to tuxemons weight. Very Slow. main moves:
All in Overfeed Heavy Armor Slam Throw
yinaang: going to have moves that switch its stats with eachother and moves that buff and debuff stats main moves: All_In Amnesia Duelists Inversion Heavy Armor Mediate Supernova
Finished Moves: Amnesia(fix bug) levitate overfeed Poison bite lifeleech lock on fume combustion